Farmers to be Compensated after Rio Cobre Fish Kill 

Farmers to be Compensated after Rio Cobre Fish Kill 

Following the recent massive fish kill from effluent spillage by Windalco in the Rio Cobre river in St. Catherine,  Minister of Agriculture And Fisheries Pearnel Charles Jr. confirms that about sixty-seven farmers have lost in excess of sixty (60) million...
PSOJ Calls for Protection of Waterways

PSOJ Calls for Protection of Waterways

The Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) is urging all corporations, to take responsibility for the discharge of effluent and other waste. The PSOJ added its voice to the ongoing debate around the recent contamination of the Rio Cobre by Windalco, which led...
Fresh Concerns After Rio Cobre Fish Kill

Fresh Concerns After Rio Cobre Fish Kill

After the Rio Cobre Fish Kill, Residents in the surrounding community are calling for greater accountability from Windalco in order to safeguard the environment. The stench is gone, but concerns remain for residents of Kent Village and Bog Walk in St. Catherine...